Don't want to get burgled or targeted by fraudsters like the celebs in The Bling Ring, starring Emma Watson? Follow these ten security tips from Get Safe Online.

Let's face it, you can pretty much find out anything online these days, from date of births to addresses and occupations. Need proof? Take Emma Watson's new film, The Bling Ring, based on real events. It sees fame-obsessed teens googling celebrity addresses and keeping an eye on news and social media to find out when they're away, so they can break in and steal their bling.

More recently, celebs like Beyonce and Britney Spears fell victims to hackers, with private details about their finances and bank accounts published online for the world to see - a dream for fraudsters who want to steal their online identity.

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Although this sounds scary, thankfully it's very easy to prevent fraud. Follow these ten simple tops by Get Safe Online to protect your identity and your finances:

1. Be wary of publishing any identifying information about yourself – either in your profile or in your posts – such as phone numbers, pictures of your home, workplace or school, your address or birthdays

2. Do not broadcast when you are away from home, or on holiday, to avoid being targeted by burglars

3. Pick a user name that does not include any personal information. For example, "lucy_glasgow" or "jane_liverpool" would be bad choice

4. Set up a separate email account to register and receive mail from your social media pages - that way if you want to close down your account/page, you can simply stop using that mail account

5. Use strong passwords

6. Be aware of what friends post about you, or reply to your posts, particularly about your personal details and activities

7. Learn how to use the site properly - use the privacy features to restrict strangers' access to your profile and be guarded about who you let join your network.

8. Avoid oversharing on social media, giving fraudsters all the details they need to steal or commit a crime in your name

9. Ensure you have effective and updated antivirus/antispyware software and firewall running before you go online

10. If you have been a victim of identity theft and have had money stolen as a result, you should get in touch with your bank, building society or credit card company; most will refund the full amount lost as long as you weren't negligent in some way

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